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The Art and Danger of Distracting Ourselves
Ada L. Hasloecher2017-01-24T05:11:31-05:00Categories: Family & Divorce, General, Mediation Process, Perspective, Separation & Divorce Mediation, Two|Tags: Ada Hasloecher, Agreement, Communication, David Hyde Pierce, Distractions, Divorce and Family Mediation Center, Divorce Mediation, Frasier, Frasier Crane, Kelsey Grammar, Mediation, Niles Crane, Taking Responsibility|3 Comments
Wow this is great. Haven’t seen this one. I mainly watch the Judge shows for the results of the DNA tests
Gosh, for the first time in my life, I might want to watch an episode of Frasier.
How very true! The start of a new year is always a great time to reflect on the past and what we could do differently, but I find most of us tend to focus on what we want to do this year. In some ways it limits the opportunities to learn from the past and make those areas we want to focus on a little bit harder to obtain. Then passing the blame to others when something doesn’t work seems to rear its ugly head, and the cycle continues.